After months of teasing, The Huawei Mate 10 series is finally unveiled. This is Huawei’s flagship phablet lineup and this year, they are upping the ante with local-based AI capabilities. As usual, there will be two models, a standard Mate 10 and a more premium Mate 10 Pro version that is also available as a limited edition Porsche Design.

People like to complain that tech sites and reviewers only get excited about expensive flagship phones that hardly anyone can afford instead of the everyman mid-range phone. But there are two good reasons for that: The first is that flagship phones tend to have awesome kickass features. The second is that those awesome features you see in this year’s flagships will likely show up in next year’s affordable mid-range handset.

If you’ve been longing to get your hands on the gorgeous Infinity Displays Samsung equips with their flagship Galaxy S8 and Galaxy Note8 phones, 2018 could be a good year for you. Why? Well, the latest leaks of Samsung’s Galaxy A (2018) phones seem to indicate that they’ll feature Infinity Displays of their own.

Huawei’s big flagship announcement is just around the corner. The Chinese tech giant is poised to launch two of their most powerful smartphones ever, the Huawei Mate 10 and Mate 10 Pro, tonight. Here’s where you can watch the big event live.

You’ve heard of Android Pay, Apple Pay and Samsung Pay. Well, it looks like there’s going to be a new Pay in the game and that Pay is called Sarawak Pay. Yep, Bank Negara has just approved Sarawak’s own cashless payment system.

The OPPO R11 might take a while before it hits Malaysia. Coming up next is the OPPO F5, its new selfie-centric smartphone that features a near-bezel-less display. OPPO Malaysia has just released a teaser that it’s coming very soon to our shores.

Hours before the official launch of Huawei‘s highly anticipated flagship smartphone — the Huawei Mate 10 — it appears that Huawei Honor IOI City Store has leaked the pre-order promo for this device in Malaysia. Here’s what you can expect.

Overall, the iPhone 8 costs more than last year’s iPhone 7. The base model starts from RM3,649 and it comes with 64GB of storage. If you plan to buy it with substantial subsidies, getting it on contract is probably the best way to go. So which telco should you go for? We’ve compared all the iPhone 8 plans for your easy reference.